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  • Bay Area Literary Links

    Litquake’s mission is to unite a community of writers, readers and lovers of the written and spoken word through events that celebrate the literary arts of the SF Bay Area. As part of our mission, we include the following links to vital San Francisco Bay Area literary organizations and publications. Local Literary Organizations and Venues 826 Valencia Artists for Literacy California Writers Club California Writers Club—Berkeley Branch City … …

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  • Litquake Schedule: Sunday, Oct. 11

    Sunday afternoon at the Koret, our “Shaken and Stirred: Litquake in Conversation” presents hour-long panel discussions that highlight the cutting-edge subjects of literary life, from genre writing, to science, books to film, and the value of the essay. British author Roz Savage is at Books Inc., our customized Literary North Beach Walking Tour begins at 5 p.m., and the evening continues with the exclusive Bay Area premiere of the 2008 documentar… …

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  • A post-rest meditation

    …y year, the Off the Richter Scale series provides a forum for authors with recently published books to present their work in themed groups. This year’s first day was broken into 4 categories, and I’ve included two links for each author: click on the authors names (on the left) to view their readings from Off the Richter, and to the right for each author’s most recent book, if applicable, or website. Poetry Cheryl Dumesnil » In P… …

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  • 2010 Festival Schedule

    … Gabrielle Burton, David Chu, Scott James, Jonathan Kiefer, and Merla Zellerbach Literature in Translation, 3-4 pm. Kareem James Abu-Zeid, Scott Esposito (Moderator), Chana Kronfeld, and Eric Selland Lit Flicks: Litquake’s Literary Film Festival, 1-9 pm. Embarcadero Cinema Center, 1 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco. Co-presented by SF360.org. Sponsored by the generosity of Margaret and Will Hearst. Dante’s Inferno, 1 pm. Directed by Sean Me… …

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  • The Best Novels You Haven’t Read

    October 10, 2011, 6:00 pmThe Book Club of California, 312 Sutter St., Suite 500Free Novels have captured readers’ imaginations for hundreds of years. What is it about this literary form that keeps people coming back for more? Scholars from UC Berkeley and Stanford come together to discuss the evolution of the novel, and uncover some novelistic gems overlooked by the reading public. Kent Puckett teaches courses at UC Berkeley on nineteenth-centu… …

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  • Happy New Year!

    ll year of Litquake-hosted events. What was once an annual afternoon is now a nonprofit and a fulcrum for Bay Area literature. When I moved to SF a friend sent me one link: litquake.org. From there I followed all the literary links and did some research, sent my resume in; as a result I spent a year working at North Atlantic Books, worked for Mr. Brezsny and met Lenore Kandel. Trust me: you can move to SF only knowing one word and make your way j… …

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  • About

    …that writers were still drawn to the city, and readers still craved and appreciated the written word. In 2002 the festival was rechristened Litquake, and began expanding its programming to include all elements of the Bay Area literary scene. Taking a cue from a USA Today report that San Franciscans spend twice the nation’s average on books and booze, the festival inaugurated an immediately successful closing night Lit Crawl bacchanal of events th… …

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  • Litquake’s Epicenter

    A monthly series of lively literary conversations at Tosca, San Francisco’s elegant and storied North Beach saloon. Beginning in January 2012, San Francisco’s Litquake literary festival unveils its revamped monthly “Epicenter” series, to feature select national and international touring authors in lively conversations at Tosca, the city’s elegant and storied North Beach saloon. The new series is modeled after London’s Shoreditch House Literary… …

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  • Lit Flicks: Litquake’s Literary Film Festival

    Go to 2011 Lit Flicks Litquake presents four films with a basis in literature and literary culture.  Tickets are $10/showing, available online via Landmark Theatres. Co-presented by SF360.org. Sponsored by the generosity of Margaret and Will Hearst. 1 pm Dante’s Inferno Directed by Sean Meredith, 78 min., 2007 Melding the seemingly disparate traditions of apocalyptic live-action graphic novel and charming Victoria-era toy theater, Dante’s Infern… …

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  • LDM100: San Francisco Celebrates the 100th Literary Death Match

    Go to 2011 Literary Death Match Four years and 99 episodes in the making, we welcome you to celebrate the kickoff of a worldwide Literary Death Match tour, celebrating the 100th-ever episode. Judges will pass centurial judgment on a must-see lineup featuring home-run hitters. Join hosts Todd Zuniga, Elissa Bassist, Alia Volz, and M.G. Martin for a historic night, with a historical finale you’ll never forget. Doors open 6:30 pm Advance tick… …

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